MyReadingList@TCD
Source: https://libguides.tcd.ie/myreadinglist/video4 Parent: https://libguides.tcd.ie/myreadinglist
- Benefits of MyReadingList@TCD
- Using MyReadingList@TCD Toggle Dropdown
- Step 1: Contact Your Subject Librarian to Request Access
- Step 2: Register as a Reading List Publisher
- Step 3: Install the Bookmark Button to Your Browser
- Step 4: Create, Link to Hierarchy and Structure Your Reading List
- Step 5: Bookmark Resources and Add Content to Your Reading List
- Step 6: Publish Your Reading List
- Step 7: Link Your Reading List to BlackBoard
- Building Search Skills & Informed Decision Making Toggle Dropdown
- Collaborate with Colleagues to Create Shared Lists
- Build their Search Skills with Student Created Lists
- Analytics to Reshape your Resource Decisions
- Video Tutorials
- Video 1: Getting Started with MyReadingList@TCD
- Video 2: Install the Bookmark Button to Your Browser
- Video 3: Create and Structure Your List
- Video 4: Add Content to Your List
- Video 5: Publish Your List
- Video 6: Reading List Analytics with Student Feedback
- FAQs
- Contact Us
- Rollover Process
Book
Journal Article
Website
YouTube Video
Recommend for Purchase
- Locate the resource you want to bookmark. The first place you should look in is Stella Search (the university library catalogue). If you cannot find it here, you can search other databases. Resources can be in the format of books, e-books, journal articles, from the library catalogue, items from other databases, including books from Amazon, blog posts, web pages, and videos (YouTube, etc).
- Click on Add to My Bookmarks on your favourites toolbar.
- Check that the metadata is correct.
- Click Create & Add to List - this gives you the option to add the resource to any of your existing reading lists.
- Add notes to your students for this particular resource using the Note for student field.
- Select the importance of the resource (essential, recommended or optional
- Add a note to library staff using the Note to library field. Useful information to forward includes:
- Whether the text is new, an updated edition, or requiring more copies
- Title, author, edition, publisher, ISBN, and price in euro or pounds
- Name of course
- Number of students
- Status of students (undergraduate/postgraduate)
- Number of copies required
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Click OK - the resource record is now added both to your selected reading list and to your bookmarks folder.
- Next: Video 5: Publish Your List >>